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Enertopia Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Clayton Valley

Deposit:Clayton Valley
Location:United States
Commodities:Lithium
Date:2/21/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:21-2-2019: Enertopia Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Clayton Valley deposit at the Clayton Valley project. Drilling results incl. 102.108m @ 1002ppm Li from 5.18m. Kelowna, BC—Enertopia Corporation (ENRT) on the OTCQB and (TO
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Douglas Wood (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Kelowna, BC—Enertopia Corporation (ENRT) on the OTCQB and (TOP) on the CSE (the "Company" or "Enertopia") is pleased to announce that all drill core sample assays have been received from the four resource definition holes and one metallurgical test hole. The best hole for grade and thickness was TOP-02* that averaged 1,231 ppm li over 262 feet. Including 1,368 ppm li over 186 feet in the main reduced zone. Drilling confirms widespread lithium mineralization on the property. The average grade and thickness from our four-hole drill program was approximately 1,120 ppm li over an average thickness of 284 feet. A higher-grade zone inside the total lithium horizon averaged more than 1,225 ppm over an average thickness of 177 feet. This zone appears to have a regional NE trend starting from the Southwest on Cypress Development’s proposed high-grade starter pit, with an average grade of ~ 1,105 ppm Li and running through our project and then onto Noram Ventures project to the northeast where they have outlined a shallow resource to ~ 50 feet averaging 1,060 ppm li.

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